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chancellor klein, great to have ow the program. >> great to be here. sdhoo we're just into a new academic year. want to talk to you about what's going on. new york's 1,500 schools had to institute an across the board budget cut of about 5%. what kind of an impact have you seen? >> it's having an impact. i mean, schools that lost a teacher, that retired, they haven't replaced them. some of our after school programs have been affected. i think the schools have managed it effect tifl tively, and we let our principals and our school communities decide how to make the cuts. we don't try to make them for them, so you'll see different schools. some schools, for example, that might have had very little class size, they're willing to expand their class size. other schools that have a lot of after school programs or weekend programs make cuts there. it's a serious cut. >> this is something that is very important that you have given the principals this power to make the cuts where they see fit he. this is one issue that we've talked about in the past where princi
chancellor klein, great to have ow the program. >> great to be here. sdhoo we're just into a new academic year. want to talk to you about what's going on. new york's 1,500 schools had to institute an across the board budget cut of about 5%. what kind of an impact have you seen? >> it's having an impact. i mean, schools that lost a teacher, that retired, they haven't replaced them. some of our after school programs have been affected. i think the schools have managed it effect tifl...
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klein was right there on cnn's larry king live. and he talked about the drugs that he used when he treated michael. you've got to watch what he says. >> i mean, i've used some sedatives for, you know, when he had surgical procedures that were immense, because don't forget, he had the burn when he was burnt on the pepsi commercial and a severe hair loss when he contracted lupus also. >> larry: what was the strongest medication you gave him? >> i once on occasion gave him demerol to sedate him. >> on occasion. again, that claim saying 51 times right before he died. dr. klein went on larry king saying, hey, i didn't do anything wrong. hyla, what do you think? filing this claim another way for klein to say, hey, i'm good, i didn't do anything wrong, i have no problem talking about this stuff. >> it's like buying meat at the supermarket. there's so many people in line trying to cash in, at some point, it's kind of background noise. "this is it," that's going to be the big headline, this is going to be secondary. i don't think it's going
klein was right there on cnn's larry king live. and he talked about the drugs that he used when he treated michael. you've got to watch what he says. >> i mean, i've used some sedatives for, you know, when he had surgical procedures that were immense, because don't forget, he had the burn when he was burnt on the pepsi commercial and a severe hair loss when he contracted lupus also. >> larry: what was the strongest medication you gave him? >> i once on occasion gave him...
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weighing in is anne kornbult and ezra klein from the lovely "the washington post." our topic follows on unemployment rate climbing to a 26-year high and desperate times and desperate measures. what people do when times are tough and the recession has forced many of us to change our spending habits but some folks are ditching the dollar completely and instead some communities and small businesses relying exclusively on bartering to meet their daily needs. one resident of oregon telling the huffington post that bartering has become the norm there with people trading everything from flower bulbs in return for seeds to shirt for a jacket and a place to sleep for help around the house. it's not just a small community. more americans getting involved in national bartering networks. i tech allows businesses to trade goods and businesses without cash increase in membership of 47% and before folks probably know they exist. one of civilization early economic systems seems to be make ago comeback and maybe the dollar's decline, ezra. >> i hope not. you know somebody will trade
weighing in is anne kornbult and ezra klein from the lovely "the washington post." our topic follows on unemployment rate climbing to a 26-year high and desperate times and desperate measures. what people do when times are tough and the recession has forced many of us to change our spending habits but some folks are ditching the dollar completely and instead some communities and small businesses relying exclusively on bartering to meet their daily needs. one resident of oregon telling...
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mistress' husband, doug hanson to join a political consulting firm and ensign lined up donors as hanson's klein client. then ensign and his staff repeatedly intervened on the firm's behalf with federal agencies after urging from hanson. seine senate ethics rules and federal criminal law prohibit san senior senate aides from lobbying for a year after their job. there was an $8.5 million settlement wanted before and tom coburn of oklahoma, a friend of ensign, acted as an intermediary last spring. the big front page story "the new york times" today. eric, concerning the ethics laws violations, doug hanson, talking senator ensign knew what was happening might be illegal? >> doug hanson, as you noted, the former aide to senator ensign and doug hanson's wife was having an affair for months with hanson. hanson came to us corroborated with us by separate interviews and documents, this was an active plan by senator ensign and hanson to move him off the senator's staff, first of all, set him up in a political consulting and lobbying job and get him business from donors of ensign's. and it went so far as
mistress' husband, doug hanson to join a political consulting firm and ensign lined up donors as hanson's klein client. then ensign and his staff repeatedly intervened on the firm's behalf with federal agencies after urging from hanson. seine senate ethics rules and federal criminal law prohibit san senior senate aides from lobbying for a year after their job. there was an $8.5 million settlement wanted before and tom coburn of oklahoma, a friend of ensign, acted as an intermediary last spring....
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. >> vy, very klein call. it's also very odd because i have been foro many months now. >>ince they may have shot is. yes. but i have never really watched at bad. i just d a b of a test and let them get on with it because it's f theatre. i dn't really want to engage in the filming too ch because 's a theatre piece. so ihave been seeing him through he, not like that. so when yoare making a film you spd the day looking back on what you ha done. and you get use towatching yourself, youre living it and are you lookingut from your own skull. >> but h does -- how does e think differely. obviously projection is e thing. of being on stage in terms of the skill a the talent and the moment of the actor. tw cameras and i bunc of technicians around and a director. cinematographeversus ne of that. just an audience. >>s it going to be different? >> i havelways believed it's many of t same skills in difrentroportions. >> beyond amplification. amplification is -- but i also believe amplificatio both vocally but also jus in reaction is also overstated from when peoe compare film d they s
. >> vy, very klein call. it's also very odd because i have been foro many months now. >>ince they may have shot is. yes. but i have never really watched at bad. i just d a b of a test and let them get on with it because it's f theatre. i dn't really want to engage in the filming too ch because 's a theatre piece. so ihave been seeing him through he, not like that. so when yoare making a film you spd the day looking back on what you ha done. and you get use towatching yourself,...
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joining us now, joe klein columnist for "time" magazine and the latest edition of "time" takes an inside look inside the war and retired army general currently a visiting professor at georgetown university. first to you, general migs, how unusual is it to have this kind of public debate with general mcchrystal not only having his report leaked and a lot of speculation, of course, of where bob woodward got it from, but it is assumed to be somewhere from the military, but at the same time, to take this, to give this public speech in london, white house is clearly not happy about that. >> the process got reversed here. normally the president decides on his strategic objective and then asks the field commander to develop the campaign that will achieve them. we got that backwards and i suspect that, i don't know this, but i sure ask the question was the presentation in london done which you understand is one in which the information is nonattributable and it's pretty hard for this commander to go to lunden and talk to allies, political and military leadership and not be brutally honest. >> i
joining us now, joe klein columnist for "time" magazine and the latest edition of "time" takes an inside look inside the war and retired army general currently a visiting professor at georgetown university. first to you, general migs, how unusual is it to have this kind of public debate with general mcchrystal not only having his report leaked and a lot of speculation, of course, of where bob woodward got it from, but it is assumed to be somewhere from the military, but at...
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shepard: rick klein from abc news, we should hire him. he is pretty smart. we have hired pretty much everyone else from abc. then there is health care. we have a special guest coming on who is a neurosurgeon. we called 30 democrats -- n martha: and none of them would come? shepard: are they waiting for msnbc? we are hoping to get this balanced. if not, we are happy to play devil's advocate. we will call you. it is our job to get the news to the people. martha: coming up at 3:00. shepard: i am just waiting for ole miss vs. alabama. trace: while the u.s. is struggling under massive debt, one of our biggest debtors is leading the world in economic growth. why business is booming in china. next. . not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-quali
shepard: rick klein from abc news, we should hire him. he is pretty smart. we have hired pretty much everyone else from abc. then there is health care. we have a special guest coming on who is a neurosurgeon. we called 30 democrats -- n martha: and none of them would come? shepard: are they waiting for msnbc? we are hoping to get this balanced. if not, we are happy to play devil's advocate. we will call you. it is our job to get the news to the people. martha: coming up at 3:00. shepard: i am...
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also with us is democratic strategist karen finney who i suspect is kleined to agree with jacob births of her profession. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> jake, i am going to quote you. i feel like we've watching how they dealt with the banks, our congress and how they dealt with and dealing with health insurance is constructive for all of us in america to see who it is these people work for, left and right, democrat and republican. you say congressional gop equates problem solving with treasonist collaboration. elaborate. >> we've had a series of problems this year, the financial crisis and banking cries and a series of longer term problems, the structural budget deficit, the health care problem which is both a problem of people being uninsured and unsustainable cost inflation. you have a republican party that simply obstinate about not working to solve those problems. have you a democratic president who i think can be fairly described as someone open to compromise who is willing to make deals and sees himself as a moderate figure, and he hasn't been able to attract any r
also with us is democratic strategist karen finney who i suspect is kleined to agree with jacob births of her profession. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> jake, i am going to quote you. i feel like we've watching how they dealt with the banks, our congress and how they dealt with and dealing with health insurance is constructive for all of us in america to see who it is these people work for, left and right, democrat and republican. you say congressional gop equates...
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we could see heavy rainfall in parts of the klein oohs, georgia, maybe even into north florida, as far north as the nation's capital. meanwhile, back in the great lacks we'll so a rush of cold air. we could see some snowfall pile up in parts of nebraska, baic in towards denver, even into portions of wyoming. nice and dry in the desert southwest and for central and southern california, pretty much the same story. in terms of your high temperatures, look at this, we'll see highs going up to 66 in dallas, back into the 30s, upper 30s in denver, 59 in salt lake city, 71 in los angeles, 58 in seattle, and back over to chicago, 53 degrees, boston, new york, tampa and miami still into the 90s. summer is still holding on, with atlanta at 73. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> some firefighters got themselves in a dicey situation when they tried to educate the public. look at this. to make matters worse, one of them didn't even seem to notice he was burning. >>> please say bone fragments dug up in philip ga rida's property and a neighboring property are probably from indians. according to the sheri
we could see heavy rainfall in parts of the klein oohs, georgia, maybe even into north florida, as far north as the nation's capital. meanwhile, back in the great lacks we'll so a rush of cold air. we could see some snowfall pile up in parts of nebraska, baic in towards denver, even into portions of wyoming. nice and dry in the desert southwest and for central and southern california, pretty much the same story. in terms of your high temperatures, look at this, we'll see highs going up to 66 in...
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klein is just trying to get in on the a. very poor timing and poor taste. and i feel if same way about joe jackson. he didn't want to be a part of his life at one time and michael didn't womant him in his life, why should he get anything. >> we have marilyn calling in from texas. >> caller: i think joe jackson should profit from whatever proceeds that comes from the michael jackson film and any other moneys that he has coming. he was the one who originally started all of the hoopla concerning michael jackson. and so i definitely believe that he should profit, just like everybody else. >> i thank you very much, marilyn. >> the "showbiz on call" phone lines are always open. give us a ring, 1-888-sbt-buzz. that's 1-888-728-2899. >>> so we just told you that jon gosselin's 22-year-old girlfriend is out with brand-new accusations about him that he's abusive, that he has a bad temper, and this is his girlfriend talking. a woman who says she loves him. so, tonight, we've got to ask, is jon the most hated bachelor in america? >>> and you know that woman who police
klein is just trying to get in on the a. very poor timing and poor taste. and i feel if same way about joe jackson. he didn't want to be a part of his life at one time and michael didn't womant him in his life, why should he get anything. >> we have marilyn calling in from texas. >> caller: i think joe jackson should profit from whatever proceeds that comes from the michael jackson film and any other moneys that he has coming. he was the one who originally started all of the hoopla...
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. >> you also have, and then i want to get to the health care debate, you have joe klein has a piece, i guess on -- yes, with mahmoud ahmadinejad. >> we interviewed him last friday. and i don't know if you saw the tape which is pretty fantastic. we asked him, i asked him about president obama's speech that day. basically accusing him of having a nuclear facility that had not been reported to the iaea. >> this was coming out. >> that was -- it seemed -- >> the real headline was his apparent cluelessness. >> yeah. and he did that saying -- >> that must have been fun. come on. that was fun. >> in life and journalism there are almost no perry mason moments. that you're going to ask somebody something that they don'ts know or my god, is that true. and that actually happened that morning. and what he did was he -- instead of saying i'll watch the speech. he said if obama is going to say that he is sadly mistaken. >> meeting with six major nations including the u.s. right now tom brokaw, the issues at stake as the president also tries to make his way through that crisis. >> i was watching ji
. >> you also have, and then i want to get to the health care debate, you have joe klein has a piece, i guess on -- yes, with mahmoud ahmadinejad. >> we interviewed him last friday. and i don't know if you saw the tape which is pretty fantastic. we asked him, i asked him about president obama's speech that day. basically accusing him of having a nuclear facility that had not been reported to the iaea. >> this was coming out. >> that was -- it seemed -- >> the real...
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klein is just trying to get a piece of the action so to speak. it's very bad timing, very, very poor taste and i feel the same way about joe jackson. he didn't want to be a part of his life at one time and michael didn't want him in his life, so why should he get anything. >> thank you, debora. >> we have marilyn calling in from texas, who doesn't see anything wrong with michael's dad making money off the movie. >> caller: i think joe jackson should profit from whatever proceeds that comes from the michael jackson film and any other moneys that he has coming. he was the one who originally started all of the hoopla concerning michael jackson. and so i definitely believe that he should profit, just like everybody else. >> i thank you very much, marilyn. >> the "showbiz on call" phone lines are always open. give us a ring, 1-888-sbt-buzz. that's 1-888-728-2899. >>> so we just told you that jon gosselin's 22-year-old girlfriend is out with brand-new accusations about him that he's abusive, that he has a bad temper, and this is his girlfriend talking.
klein is just trying to get a piece of the action so to speak. it's very bad timing, very, very poor taste and i feel the same way about joe jackson. he didn't want to be a part of his life at one time and michael didn't want him in his life, so why should he get anything. >> thank you, debora. >> we have marilyn calling in from texas, who doesn't see anything wrong with michael's dad making money off the movie. >> caller: i think joe jackson should profit from whatever...
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joining me from washington, raze klein of the "washington post." i'm pleased to have him here on this day to help us understand what happened at the senate finance committee today and its significance. welcome. >> thank you.
joining me from washington, raze klein of the "washington post." i'm pleased to have him here on this day to help us understand what happened at the senate finance committee today and its significance. welcome. >> thank you.